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Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: June 4th, 2004, 10:20 pm
by psneddon
Hi,

Does anyone know how the mazda logo badges (front and rear) are attached to the bonnet and boot? I would like to update them to the up-to-date "flying M" logo. I can get the new badges from a MX-5 spares shop, would these fit?

Paul

Re: Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: June 5th, 2004, 4:02 am
by GregoryChristian
they are attached by adhesive,I removed and updated mine with a putty knife by placing it behind the emblem and prying gently forward on each side, you should also remove any leftover adhesive before applying your new emblems

Re: Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: June 5th, 2004, 6:34 am
by alibath
your best bet is to heat the adhesive up with a hair dryer tyhis makes it so much easier to take them off

Re: Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: June 5th, 2004, 8:42 am
by psneddon
Thanks for the info, the badges I'm getting are from a MX-5 store so I hope they will fit, I can't see why not

Re: Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: June 5th, 2004, 4:33 pm
by MikeUK
Do what I did and change the whole hood. Ha Ha, too much money in ones pocket.

Re: Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: June 5th, 2004, 5:47 pm
by psneddon
Actually that did cross my mind too :) Did any MX-3 make it out with the new badges?

Re: Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: June 8th, 2004, 8:41 am
by psneddon
Hmmm, I got my badge throught the post this morning. Only thing is that it seems to be flatter then the old one so I'm worried it won't sit right on the bonnet? I'm going to have a more detailed look at it later

Paul

Re: Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: June 26th, 2004, 10:30 am
by Macen
How did it go?

Re: Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: June 27th, 2004, 4:04 pm
by psneddon
It went ok, I actually managed to pull the old badge off (In one piece) with my hands, took a while to get the rest of the glue off though, just used some warm water and cleaner. The new badge had to pins on the bad but they didnt line up so I just cut them off (they actually snapped of very cleanly) - The new badge lined up nicely and clovered the old holes, the glue on it sticks really well.

Looks really nice, still have the old badge on the alloys though but they will change eventually.

A nice cheap upgrade, the badge only cost £8 :)

Paul

Re: Changing Mazda Logo Badges on 1997 MX-3

Posted: July 4th, 2004, 10:31 am
by curtklze
sorry I didnt see this post sooner.

the best "flying M" badge to use for our hoods is the one from the rear hatch of a MP5 (Mazda Protoege 5) it has the same curve and size as our hood badge. you just snip off the locating pins in the back and stick it on.